Britains pet charity, The Blue Cross, will be attending the annual animal service and blessing of pets at 7.30pm on Tuesday 4 October, at St Augustines Church, Legsby Ave, Grimsby. The sermon will be given by the Right Reverend David Rossdale, Bishop of Grimsby. Father Stephen of St Augustines Church will conduct the service, held on the feast day of the patron saint of animals, St Francis of Assisi. Animal themed hymns and prayers will be included in the service that will also remember loved pets that have died. Animals of all shapes and sizes are welcome to attend the service and each furry or feathered member of the congregation will be blessed. All donations received from the service will help the new Blue Cross animal hospital in Grimsby continue fulfilling its role caring for sick and abandoned animals. Julie Donn, Blue Cross regional fundraiser, will talk about the valuable service that the hospital provides for local people. Any animal lover wishing to attend the service can contact Julie Donn at The Blue Cross on 01472 353435 / 07885 843207. Notes to editors The Blue Cross is Britain's pet charity, providing practical support, information and advice for pet and horse owners. Through its network of animal adoption centres it rehomes thousands of animals each year. Its hospitals provide veterinary care for the pets of people who cannot afford private vets' fees. Media contact: Sam Cordwell Direct line: 020 7932 4063 Mobile: 07860 519716 |